Excellent job. We would drive out to work and stay in either a camp or hotel for 24 days at a time and be alone and work and get our work done within the allotted time frame. I learned a lot about surveying and wish to continue this career path but do not wish to be out of town anymore. The most enjoyable part of my job was applying what i learned in school to real life situations.

Salary was good, but the small projects group was very disorganized. management leaves lots of opportunities for improvement. Some examples include the inability to be able to scope out projects and assist with any problems. If something goes wrong the employee will be used as a scapegoat. A lot of promises were made during the interview and offer process but were never met. Save yourself some pain there are a lot better opportunisies out there

Focus is a good place to work.The work could be far more challenging in my particular position.The overall benefits are really good.My co-workers are what make my job worth it.The pay is average.Work life balance is good for my level.

On a typical day I would drive a snowmobile and set up the GPS system. Then continue and locate the pipeline and survey the dig site. During my time at Focus I learned how to use a locator to locate pipelines. I also gained more knowledge on how to use a GPS system. The management and my co-workers were very supportive. The safety polices were fantastic. The best part of my job was being able to work outside and to be able to extend my knowledge of the surveying industry.

Work from 8-4:30pm. Co-workers are awesome people, great to get along with, always willing to helpManagement is good, though communication is a bit of an issueHardest part of the job is getting others to understand the policies and why they need to be followedMost enjoyable part is being around fun people, who are always ready and willing to lend a hand when they can